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Do you need a battery charging room?
When you own a handling equipment, whether it is an electric forklift, an electric stacker or an electric pallet truck, the question of battery charging arises and therefore a charging room dedicated to battery charging. The regulations in force clearly indicate whether a dedicated room is required or not.
What happens if a battery is charged in a charging room?
It is during the charge of the battery that the latter are likely to release hydrogen, which mixed with the ambient atmosphere can create an explosive atmosphere. To reduce this risk, it is important to understand when and how to apply the regulations in force in charging rooms. What is a load room and when should you have a dedicated room?
Do you need a charging room for a lithium ion battery?
It is important to distinguish between the different regulations in force since there are two types of battery technology: lead-acid and lithium ion. The Order of May 29, 2000 (Decree of May 31, 2006) relating to lead-acid batteries, which indicates that a charging room is required when the charger power exceeds 50kW of direct current power.
Why do power batteries need ventilation?
Power batteries produce hydrogen gas at an 80 % recharge point, making proper ventilation in the battery charging area extremely crucial. Hydrogen is a colorless gas, and lighter than air, causing the gas to rise to the top of the battery room. So the concentration of hydrogen should be kept below 1% to reduce the risk of explosion.
What should a battery room look like?
The first thing to be careful about is the battery room is designed for safety. It should be airy with a proper air ventilation system. The battery stand should be coated to withstand acid, and rollers should be spark-proof. The floor of the room should be flat with level concrete, with acid and impact resistant coating.
What are the regulations relating to lead battery charging?
The lead battery charging premises are subject to regulations relating to the decree of 29 May 2000 for installations classified for environmental protection (ICPE). These installations are subject to declaration (heading n°2925) for a cumulative charging power equal to or greater than 10kW.